The St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival 2017 lineup has gone through some big changes in recent weeks. After the heartbreaking news that The Julie Ruin would no longer be heading Down Under, organisers made up for the loss with the addition of our very own rising star D.D. Dumbo and then clinched it with Young Thug.

Now, organisers have gone and unveiled the triple j Unearthed acts for each stop on the Laneway Festival 2017 and it’s a bite-sized morsel of the incredible talent we’ve got going on in Australia. The lineup additions are as follows: Genesis Owusu (NSW), IV League (VIC), Lonelyspeck (SA), Dream Rimmy (WA), and Confidence Man (QLD).

And don’t forget, your Laneway 2017 ticket still gets you a place in the crowd for the esteemed likes of Tame Impala, Ecca Vandal, Gang of Youths, Glass Animals, Jagwar Ma, Jess Kent, and many more. Check below for the full lineup now.

As we’ve previously reported, Tame Impala fans have extra reason to make their way down to Laneway 2017, as it will be their last chance to catch the band for a while. Project leader Kevin Parker has stated that the band will be on hiatus following the completion of their upcoming Laneway dates.

St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival 2017

Genesis Owusu (NSW)
IV League (VIC)
Lonelyspeck (SA)
Dream Rimmy (WA)
Confidence Man (QLD)

joining…

A.B. Original
AURORA
Baro*
Bob Moses
Camp Cope**
Car Seat Headrest
Clams Casino
D.D Dumbo
Ecca Vandal*
Fascinator
Floating Points (Live)***
Flyying Colours*
Gang of Youths
GL**
Glass Animals
Jagwar Ma
Jess Kent
Julia Jacklin**
Koi Child
Luca Brasi
Mick Jenkins
Mr. Carmack
NAO
Nicholas Allbrook
Nick Murphy (Chet Faker)***
Roland Tings
Sampa The Great
Tame Impala***
Tash Sultana
The Julie Ruin
Tourist
Tycho
White Lung
Whitney
Young Thug

*Melbourne only
**Excluding Freo
***Exclusive to Laneway, no sideshows

Thursday, 26th January 2017
Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane

Saturday, 28th January 2017
Footscray Community Arts Centre And The River’s Edge, Melbourne

Friday, 3rd February 2017
Hart’s Mill, Adelaide

Saturday, 4th February 2017
Sydney College of the Arts, Sydney

Sunday, 5th February 2017
Esplanade Reserve and West End, Fremantle

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